Henry Woodfall Crowe (April 29, 1832 – November 7, 1865) was a British-Norwegian interpreter, translator, and author.
[1] Together with Henry Dick Woodfall, his father started the company Alten Copper Works near Alta around 1826.
Henry Woodfall Crowe was named after his father's business partner.
[1] He participated in the Crimean War in 1854 and 1855 as the interpreter general to the British fleet.
Crowe's diary of his experiences on the warship HMS Duke of Wellington during the war was issued as a book in 2012 by one of his relatives.